TMA Dispatch – Winter issue Released

The winter issue of the TMA Dispatch is now available! 

Our Cover StoryA serious regulatory proposal now under review by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has the potential to significantly disrupt the alarm and life-safety industry nationwide. A company called NextNav has petitioned to acquire a portion of the lower 900MHz band where many low power alarm devices currently operate. If this proposal goes through, harmful interference and channel crowding could result in the widespread failure of current alarm devices and a significant threat to lives and property. Replacing potentially hundreds of millions of devices could cost billions, overwhelm technicians, and disrupt supply chains. While this is not yet a crisis, it is a clear warning—and the time to act is now. 

Our Guest ColumnOur industry is facing a growing skills-transfer challenge that affects every stage of alarm response and on-site resolution. To help bridge this divide, many organizations are beginning to explore AI-supported tools. Learn how your business can achieve greater success. 

In TechnologyAgentic AI is not just another tool that adds a layer of automation. It represents a different category of capability. These systems can observe, analyze context, decide on a course of action. Gain new insights into how AI is rapidly changing monitoring center operations.

In ResearchDid you know that approximately a third of apartment renters are willing to pay an additional $60 per month amenity fee for a complete smart home and security amenity package, representing an $8.5B market opportunity for multifamily. Read to learn more about this growing market.

In MarketingWhen it comes to marketing, do you feel as though you are drowning trying to to be everywhere? TMA Marketing and Communications Committee Co-Chair David Morgan unveils what the winners are doing differently.

Read these and more in the latest issue the TMA Dispatch now!

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